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by Zach Carter
WASHINGTON -- Senate Republicans want to replace IRS agents with private debt collection agencies, which are known to harass people for overdue credit card bills and student loan payments.
GOP senators have conjured up a host of exotic program cuts to pay for highway construction, which was once considered routine congressional business. Senate Democrats on Wednesday night fought off a GOP effort to pay for the highway funding with Social Security cuts, but the privatized debt collection maneuver remains in the bill.
While privatization is popular with congressional Republicans, collection agencies have terrible reputations. They frequently run afoul of the law by illegally harassing or intimidating borrowers, and sometimes even family members of borrowers who are under no legal obligation to make good on their relatives' debts. Collectors also often get in trouble with the government for tricking borrowers into ponying up payments they are not actually required to make.
Democrats are privately fuming about the GOP's move, which is intended to provide $2 billion for highway maintenance over the next decade. Previous efforts to privatize tax collection, though, have ultimately cost the government money. Two previous government efforts to save money by turning IRS collections over to private industry have backfired, Democratic Senate aides told The Huffington Post. In 1996 and 1997, the government lost a total of $17 million on one such project, the aides said. From 2006 to 2009, a similar effort led to losses of $4.5 million.
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NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)How many people got their info hacked?
How many mistakes allowed people who had no business to obtain security clearances?
But at least people made money, right?
catnhatnh
(8,976 posts)...was such a pleasant surprise when Homeland Security hired airport screeners.
Faryn Balyncd
(5,125 posts)and the collectors will probably work on commission, with zero incengive for fairness.